René Dudfield wrote:
>
> Also audiolab uses bindings to libsndfile - so you can open a number of
> formats. However it is pretty new, so isn't packaged by distros(yet),
> and there are no mac binaries(yet). It's probably the best way to go if
> you can handle compiling it yourself and the de
hi,
pyaudio is pretty good for recording audio. It is based on portaudio and
has binaries available for win/mac - and is included in many linux distros
too (so is pygame).
You can load, and play audio with pygame. You can use the pygame.sndarray
module for converting the pygame.Sound objects i
Gerardo Gutierrez wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I'm working with audio signals with wavelet analisys, and I want to know
> if someone has work with some audio capture (with the mic and through a
> file) library so that I can get the time-series...
I think the easiest for now is to record things in a file
On 4-Feb-10, at 2:18 PM, Gerardo Gutierrez wrote:
> I'm working with audio signals with wavelet analisys, and I want to
> know if
> someone has work with some audio capture (with the mic and through a
> file)
> library so that I can get the time-series...
> Also I need to play the transformed
Hello.
I'm working with audio signals with wavelet analisys, and I want to know if
someone has work with some audio capture (with the mic and through a file)
library so that I can get the time-series...
Also I need to play the transformed signal.
Thanks.
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